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Columbus, OH 614-360-2942
New Albany, OH 614-721-7726
Toll Free   888-641-0805

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New Albany, OH 614-721-7726
Toll Free   888-641-0805

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Creating a strong co-parenting relationship during a divorce

Experiencing a divorce can be challenging and emotionally exhausting for any couple, especially as parents. In spite of the emotional turmoil, it is crucial for parents to maintain a healthy relationship for the sake of their children. This is where the concept of...

The benefits of adopting your stepchild

Many Ohio residents choose to adopt to start or expand their family. If you have gotten married and your spouse has a child from a previous relationship, you might consider adopting your stepchild. These are some benefits of stepparent adoption. Adopting your...

Can you refuse visitation if the co-parent arrives intoxicated?

Navigating a shared custody plan with a co-parent who struggles with substance abuse poses unique challenges. For example, how do you respond when they arrive to pick up the children for their parenting time but you can tell that they have been drinking? There are...

3 tips for summer vacation and shared custody

Now that spring has arrived, planning for a fun summer vacation starts. If you have shared custody of your children, planning ahead holds even more importance. To help your children have a positive memorable summer, consider these three tips. 1. Check your parenting...

How to prepare for a divorce

Divorce can be a scary prospect for Ohio residents. However, preparation can help alleviate some of the stress and uncertainty that come with it. Taking the right steps in preparing for divorce will get you through this difficult time. Understanding the law The first...

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If your marriage cannot be salvaged, you don’t need to incur the time and expense of a contested or uncontested divorce. If you agree on all the issues, you can end your marriage through a process called marital dissolution. The process can normally be completed within 90 days and with significant savings. You want an experienced lawyer to walk you through the process, though, one who has helped others successfully use this process.

At the law offices of Amy M. Levine & Associates in Columbus, we are intimately familiar with the marital dissolution process. We start by listening carefully to all your questions and concerns, making certain the dissolution process is right for you. We will fully explain the dissolution process, as well as your options, so you can make informed decisions. We will advise you of any developments in your case, as well as your likelihood of success, so you always know what to expect.

All of our clients get a free initial consultation. To set up an appointment, contact our office online or call us at 614-360-2942 in Columbus and New Albany.

Columbus Marriage Dissolution Lawyer

We work closely with men and women throughout the dissolution process. Even if you have filed for divorce, we can help you streamline the process by converting to a dissolution.

In a dissolution, you must be in agreement on all issues, such as custody and visitation, child support, alimony or spousal support, and the division of marital debts and assets. You and your ex-spouse may keep the details of your agreement private, but will have to appear before a judge or magistrate to affirm that you are in agreement and neither party is being coerced. If you have substantial assets, the dissolution process can help you keep your affairs private. In addition, because of the nature of the process, there are fewer emotional difficulties in a dissolution proceeding.

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We provide a free initial consultation to all clients. Contact us online or call us at 614-360-2942 in Columbus to set up an appointment. Payment plans are available.

Family Law

Amy M. Levine
View Profile

Our Latest Blog Posts

Creating a strong co-parenting relationship during a divorce

Experiencing a divorce can be challenging and emotionally exhausting for any couple, especially as parents. In spite of the emotional turmoil, it is crucial for parents to maintain a healthy relationship for the sake of their children. This is where the concept of...

The benefits of adopting your stepchild

Many Ohio residents choose to adopt to start or expand their family. If you have gotten married and your spouse has a child from a previous relationship, you might consider adopting your stepchild. These are some benefits of stepparent adoption. Adopting your...

Can you refuse visitation if the co-parent arrives intoxicated?

Navigating a shared custody plan with a co-parent who struggles with substance abuse poses unique challenges. For example, how do you respond when they arrive to pick up the children for their parenting time but you can tell that they have been drinking? There are...

3 tips for summer vacation and shared custody

Now that spring has arrived, planning for a fun summer vacation starts. If you have shared custody of your children, planning ahead holds even more importance. To help your children have a positive memorable summer, consider these three tips. 1. Check your parenting...

How to prepare for a divorce

Divorce can be a scary prospect for Ohio residents. However, preparation can help alleviate some of the stress and uncertainty that come with it. Taking the right steps in preparing for divorce will get you through this difficult time. Understanding the law The first...

Visit Our Blog

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